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| Thread title | Replies | Last modified |
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| Missing PDF file | 1 | 13:16, September 30, 2016 |
| What we should do with this book | 3 | 09:16, September 23, 2016 |
The PDF file link points to the Doc file and I can't find the PDF file so I can change the link (presuming the PDF file has the word "brain1. another part of the nervous system which receives and sends impulses to the body parts. (SPB) 2. a neuro-shock absorber. It has very little to do with thinking. (SH Spec 75, 6608C16) 3. a very mechanical rattletrap sort of a switchboard that’s been thrown together by you in order to translate thought into action and to coordinate energy. (5203CM03B)
" in its title and has been uploaded within the last 30 days).
It looks like my fault: Revision as of 09:08, September 22, 2016 . I said I put a PDF file up and I put the Doc file up. But the "bottom lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976)
" is that I can't find the PDF file in Scientolipedia.
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Thanks. I have added the category, but I can't remove Articles as a category. I'm also a bit confused about categories as I can't find Scientology Books in the Browse Site under Library as a category (what else would it be under?).
You can find the subcategory in two ways:
1. From Browse Data: Select "Library" then find the Subcategory list in the cent top part of the page. (subcategories are shown with greatest number of pages in them in largest lettering)
2. If you have Admin Links, click on it and find the the Categories link under the heading "Data Structure"